In this episode of Skin in Focus, host Mediha Sarwar speaks with Dr. Petra Verga Kan about the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions. Dr. Petra emphasizes the role of healthcare professionals, including pharmacists and pharmacy assistants, in helping patients recognize and address skin concerns.
Listeners will learn about the benefits of early intervention, the importance of seeking professional advice, and the role of moisturisation in maintaining healthy skin.
Tune in for valuable insights and practical tips on managing various skin conditions.
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